Post by domeplease on Sept 30, 2023 18:25:25 GMT -5
I AM GIGGLING = STILL!!! We never learn = Sign older/aging FA and trade to huge long nterm contracts ansd still do NOT go to WS.
Watch: We will do it this year and repeat same results for 2024 = NO WS. Just more giggles!!! PLUS watch us keep Boone/Cash = Again more giggles!!!
All we needn to do then 2024 season Fire Cash & Boone--Trade Stanton--Trade Sevey--Trade Montas--Trade drop Bauers--Maybe even trade one of Rizzo or DJ.
Sign n Japanese Pitcher. Get good coaches--different ways to train (just not weights)--allow our high value youth to play with proper coaching etc.
www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/yankees-return-trade-bust-and-demote-young-pitcher-to-triple-a/ar-AA1hva6t?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=bf8289433af247e88798ce76aedf507c&ei=23#image=AA1hqOQX|1 I mike I like Vasquez
... Vasquez’s Demotion and Potential
In line with Montas’ return from rehab, the Yankees made the decision to send Randy Vasquez, a 24-year-old pitcher, back to Triple-A. Vasquez, in his 37.2 innings pitched for the Yankees this season, recorded a 2.87 ERA, 4.98 FIP, an 88.9% left-on-base rate, and a 36.4% ground ball rate.
www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/yankees-162-million-pitcher-is-getting-ready-to-disappear-after-season-concludes/ar-AA1ht4NU?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=fe2ba7b26118423db16484732b40a273&ei=20#image=AA1hqOQX|1 Just another Stanton, Ellsbury, Donaldson, Hicks, etc. etc. etc. Yeah go ahead and hide = no practive.
www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/yankees-demote-promising-bullpen-arm-for-journeyman/ar-AA1ht7t2?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=58774f5d2a1e4b408051016e9605f6fc&ei=20
...Middleton’s season has been notable. Across both teams, he’s delivered 49.2 innings with a commendable 3.08 ERA. This figure stands out, especially when compared to the previous season with the Arizona Diamondbacks, where he recorded a 5.29 ERA over 17 innings. Middleton’s spell with the Yankees this season has been exemplary, boasting an impressive 0.68 ERA in 13.1 innings and striking out at a rate of 11.48 per nine innings. Additionally, his 90.9% left-on-base rate is noteworthy.
Given these statistics, one might question the decision to overlook Gomez. After facing injuries, Gomez made a strong comeback, throwing 65.1 innings for Double-A Somerset this season, registering a 3.58 ERA, 3.83 FIP, and 10.74 strikeouts per 9.
Furthermore, with a 74.4% left-on-base rate, the 23-year-old has the potential to be a valuable asset in the Yankees’ bullpen in the upcoming seasons. There’s buzz around the idea that the Yankees might be eyeing Middleton for a cost-effective contract in 2024. Considering his earnings were a mere $1 million this past season, a budget-friendly deal could be on the table.
However, given the Yankees’ recent trend of promoting budding talent, the decision to send Gomez back to Double-A caught many by surprise.
Watch: We will do it this year and repeat same results for 2024 = NO WS. Just more giggles!!! PLUS watch us keep Boone/Cash = Again more giggles!!!
All we needn to do then 2024 season Fire Cash & Boone--Trade Stanton--Trade Sevey--Trade Montas--Trade drop Bauers--Maybe even trade one of Rizzo or DJ.
Sign n Japanese Pitcher. Get good coaches--different ways to train (just not weights)--allow our high value youth to play with proper coaching etc.
www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/yankees-return-trade-bust-and-demote-young-pitcher-to-triple-a/ar-AA1hva6t?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=bf8289433af247e88798ce76aedf507c&ei=23#image=AA1hqOQX|1 I mike I like Vasquez
... Vasquez’s Demotion and Potential
In line with Montas’ return from rehab, the Yankees made the decision to send Randy Vasquez, a 24-year-old pitcher, back to Triple-A. Vasquez, in his 37.2 innings pitched for the Yankees this season, recorded a 2.87 ERA, 4.98 FIP, an 88.9% left-on-base rate, and a 36.4% ground ball rate.
www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/yankees-162-million-pitcher-is-getting-ready-to-disappear-after-season-concludes/ar-AA1ht4NU?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=fe2ba7b26118423db16484732b40a273&ei=20#image=AA1hqOQX|1 Just another Stanton, Ellsbury, Donaldson, Hicks, etc. etc. etc. Yeah go ahead and hide = no practive.
www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/yankees-demote-promising-bullpen-arm-for-journeyman/ar-AA1ht7t2?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=58774f5d2a1e4b408051016e9605f6fc&ei=20
...Middleton’s season has been notable. Across both teams, he’s delivered 49.2 innings with a commendable 3.08 ERA. This figure stands out, especially when compared to the previous season with the Arizona Diamondbacks, where he recorded a 5.29 ERA over 17 innings. Middleton’s spell with the Yankees this season has been exemplary, boasting an impressive 0.68 ERA in 13.1 innings and striking out at a rate of 11.48 per nine innings. Additionally, his 90.9% left-on-base rate is noteworthy.
Given these statistics, one might question the decision to overlook Gomez. After facing injuries, Gomez made a strong comeback, throwing 65.1 innings for Double-A Somerset this season, registering a 3.58 ERA, 3.83 FIP, and 10.74 strikeouts per 9.
Furthermore, with a 74.4% left-on-base rate, the 23-year-old has the potential to be a valuable asset in the Yankees’ bullpen in the upcoming seasons. There’s buzz around the idea that the Yankees might be eyeing Middleton for a cost-effective contract in 2024. Considering his earnings were a mere $1 million this past season, a budget-friendly deal could be on the table.
However, given the Yankees’ recent trend of promoting budding talent, the decision to send Gomez back to Double-A caught many by surprise.